Products
The widespread deployment
of carrier grade, high quality and affordable
VoIP telephony endpoints has enabled service
providers and system integrators to gain
a competitive advantage over legacy operators.
Lower capital and operational expenditure
and the availability of exceptional feature
sets enable revenue generating services
with satisfied customers.
Sipura Technology designs,
develops and manufactures VoIP endpoint
solutions that are internationally known
for their advanced implementation of standards
based telephony with mass deployment capability.
Sipura has proven that superior products
and dedicated technical support can be
delivered at competitive price points,
thus helping service providers realize
rapid payback on CPE investment.
Sipura Analog Telephone Adapters
ATA's (Analog Telephone
Adapters) bridge the technical gap between
analog telephones and fax machines in
homes and businesses with IP networks
like the Internet.
This
product line has a proven market
demand with an annual worth of
approximately $40 million today
growing 50% per quarter. IDC,
an internationally recognized
industry analyst firm stated,
"The number of U.S. subscribers
to residential VOIP services will
grow from 3 million in 2005 to
27 million by the end of 2009."
Sipura IP Phones
Native IP phones with
application intelligence provide the
ability to leverage best-of-breed services
provided by IP telephony service providers
or supported in-house, by an enterprise
IT department.

The SPA-841 is
Sipura's initial entry into the
business VoIP telephone market.
There is a significant market opportunity
associated with VoIP phones.
Today, the PBX replacement
market is approximately $8 billion annually.
VoIP adoption in this market space is
growing rapidly and all major business
communications system vendors have hedged
their future on this technology. Service
providers are actively exploring IP
Centrex - a hosted service model for
delivering IP telephony services to
VoIP endpoints. In their August 2002,
report entitled, "U.S. Traditional
and Next-Generation Centrex Services
Markets," Frost & Sullivan
states the IP Centrex market is expected
to grow from 13,000 lines in 2001 to
10 million lines by 2008.
Market dollar sizes
and growth rates are based on Sipura
internal research.